Discusses how animals and people use their eyes in different ways to react to the world around them
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Part of a series for younger children intended to help them explore and understand basic science in the world around them, this book, through the use of illustrations, explains the science behind the sense of sight. It poses questions and presents the answers to why we have eyes in the front of our heads, while rabbits have them at the side. It also explains how the brain and sight interconnect, how we focus, why some people need spectacles and how we see colour.
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